It is critical that you work closely with your child's teacher to make sure they get the most out of their education. You both have information to add to the discussion. It's only when you work together that you can be sure to get the best experience for your child.Listen as well as talk.

Prepare for the meeting by writing down questions and comments you want to be sure to make during the meeting

During the meeting, listen to the teacher and take notes. If you don't understand something the teacher says, be sure to ask clarifying questions!

Ask the teacher for things that could be improved and suggestions for ways you can help at home

Denying a problem is not in the best interest of your child

Let's talk specifics

Be sure to get specific details regarding ways your child is tested and graded.

Discuss ways your chiild can improve grades

Include information about your child's private life. Many things like illness, deaths, moves and family changes can impact a student's performance

Take action

Set realistic goals and discuss what the teacher will do in the classroom and what you will do at home to help your student reach their new goals

Keep an open mind

Check in often with the teacher to ensure that your student is on track and to discuss any new difficulties or issues that have arisen

If you and the teacher undermine each other's authority or ideas, your student will not be getting the support they need. Of course there are going to be differences of opinion, but handle these professionally for best results.